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Wow, that "enlarge" button on eBay really does the trick!

@JalopJeff: Isn't STD the racer's edge?

@Chairman Kaga: I think "Wolf Creek Pass" might be a better option:

@MUSASHI66: That was exactly what I wanted to avoid; I didn't want to be the person sitting in the middle of the road with a stalled car, so I was determined to keep it rolling, even if it was at a snail's pace. I knew if I lost my momentum and it came to a stop, I'd never move it on my own. My problem was that

Last summer I decided to drive my '80 El Camino to work on a Friday; having charged the battery over the weekend and driven it around a bit Sunday afternoon. It fired up (though a little sluggishly) and I dove into commuter traffic, with the AC blowing (weakly) and the mono radio blaring. I'd driven 4-5 miles on the

@hotmud'n'exhaust: You know, say what you want about these 1st gen Luminas, but I swear I see one at least once a week somewhere, and 9 times out of 10 the paint looks great. I think after all the crappy paint jobs GM had to correct from the late '70s and early '80s, they really laid it on good to avoid that problem

@hotmud'n'exhaust: We kept the one we had (which looked just like this one) in the garage so it never developed any rust. Well, let me rephrase that...we didn't have a garage, but the car stayed in one most of the time we owned it.

@TheAntiCat: "You touch my dipstick and I'm having you arrested."

@$kaycog: The bottom might be a 34, but the top looks more like a 38 to me.

What an A-hole!

So having that job is sort of like playing Tetris non-stop all day.

So this has been up all day and no one has made a reference about a cop car doing a donut? For shame!

I bet Steve McQueen would look cooler zipping up his pants.

Here's an interior shot:

So if a flux capacitor allows you to travel through time, what does a flux stabilizer do?

Eighteen years ago I worked with a guy who was a Pontiac nut. He was driving a white '78 Trans Am at the time as his daily driver, and he had a sweet unmolested '69 GTO that he'd bought as a long-term investment. On Friday morning he passed away after suffering from a degenerative nerve disease that he was diagnosed

@vr6john: When I went off to college I bought one of those clothes rods that you hang on the coat hooks in the back seat that stretches across the car, and every time I used it I consciously thought about the one in that Riviera. Actually now that I think about it, the car I bought when I went to college was a Buick.

"Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" wasn't a horror movie, but it had a lot of great cars in it...including another creepy Plymouth Fury.

I think Dennis Weaver would suggest adding one more.